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Что (кто) такое antiquarian bookshop - определение

FORMER BOOKSHOP AND BOOKSELLING CHAIN, BASED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Pentos Group plc; Dillons' Bookshop; Dillons Booksellers; Dillons Bookshop; Dillon's Bookshop; Dillon's University Bookshop; Dillons University Bookshop
  • Gower Street]] branch in [[London]] in 1996
  • [[Store Street, London]], site of the first Dillons Bookshop in 1936
  • Dillon's University Bookshop originally occupied just the east end of the building that it would later take over completely
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Used bookstore         
BOOK STORE SPECIALIZED IN OLD AND RARE EDITIONS
Second-hand bookshop; Used book shop; Used book store; Antiquarian bookshop; Second-hand bookstore
Used bookstores (usually called "second-hand bookshops" in Great Britain) buy and sell used books and out-of-print books. A range of titles is available in used bookstores, including in print and out-of-print books.
Poetry Bookshop         
ENGLISH BOOKSHOP
The Poetry Bookshop
The Poetry Bookshop operated at 35 Devonshire Street (now Boswell Street) in the Bloomsbury district of central London, from 1913 to 1926. It was the brainchild of Harold Monro, and was supported by his moderate income.
Washington Bookshop         
WORLD WAR II-ERA COMMUNIST-LEANING BOOKSTORE IN WASHINGTON, DC
Washington Bookshop Association
Washington Bookshop, also known as the Washington Cooperative Bookshop, was a World War II-era bookstore in Washington, DC, at 916 17th St NW. It was established in 1938 as a cooperative.
Antiquaries         
  • [[Ole Worm]]'s [[cabinet of curiosities]], from ''Museum Wormianum,'' 1655
  • Thomas Hearne]], [[John Strype]], and [[Elias Ashmole]].
  • ''Le Singe Antiquaire'' (c. 1726) by [[Jean-Siméon Chardin]]
  • Pit Mead Roman villa mosaic, illustrations by [[Catherine Downes]], engraved by [[James Basire]] and presented to the SAL by [[Daines Barrington]]
  • Society of Antiquaries]] in 1774.
  • The entrance to the premises of the [[Society of Antiquaries of London]], at [[Burlington House]], [[Piccadilly]]
  • Learned Society of Antiquarians]]".
SPECIALIST OR AFICIONADO OF ANTIQUITIES OR THINGS OF THE PAST
Antiquary; Antiquarians; Antiquarianism; Antiquarism; Antiquaries; Antiquarianism in ancient Rome; Antiquarian society; Antiquarius; Antiquarian History
·pl of Antiquary.
Antiquarian         
  • [[Ole Worm]]'s [[cabinet of curiosities]], from ''Museum Wormianum,'' 1655
  • Thomas Hearne]], [[John Strype]], and [[Elias Ashmole]].
  • ''Le Singe Antiquaire'' (c. 1726) by [[Jean-Siméon Chardin]]
  • Pit Mead Roman villa mosaic, illustrations by [[Catherine Downes]], engraved by [[James Basire]] and presented to the SAL by [[Daines Barrington]]
  • Society of Antiquaries]] in 1774.
  • The entrance to the premises of the [[Society of Antiquaries of London]], at [[Burlington House]], [[Piccadilly]]
  • Learned Society of Antiquarians]]".
SPECIALIST OR AFICIONADO OF ANTIQUITIES OR THINGS OF THE PAST
Antiquary; Antiquarians; Antiquarianism; Antiquarism; Antiquaries; Antiquarianism in ancient Rome; Antiquarian society; Antiquarius; Antiquarian History
·noun An Antiquary.
II. Antiquarian ·noun A drawing paper of large size. ·see under Paper, ·noun.
III. Antiquarian ·adj Pertaining to antiquaries, or to antiquity; as, antiquarian literature.
Antiquary         
  • [[Ole Worm]]'s [[cabinet of curiosities]], from ''Museum Wormianum,'' 1655
  • Thomas Hearne]], [[John Strype]], and [[Elias Ashmole]].
  • ''Le Singe Antiquaire'' (c. 1726) by [[Jean-Siméon Chardin]]
  • Pit Mead Roman villa mosaic, illustrations by [[Catherine Downes]], engraved by [[James Basire]] and presented to the SAL by [[Daines Barrington]]
  • Society of Antiquaries]] in 1774.
  • The entrance to the premises of the [[Society of Antiquaries of London]], at [[Burlington House]], [[Piccadilly]]
  • Learned Society of Antiquarians]]".
SPECIALIST OR AFICIONADO OF ANTIQUITIES OR THINGS OF THE PAST
Antiquary; Antiquarians; Antiquarianism; Antiquarism; Antiquaries; Antiquarianism in ancient Rome; Antiquarian society; Antiquarius; Antiquarian History
·adj Pertaining to Antiquity.
II. Antiquary ·noun One devoted to the study of ancient times through their relics, as inscriptions, monuments, remains of ancient habitations, statues, coins, manuscripts, ·etc.; one who searches for and studies the relics of antiquity.
Oxfam bookshops         
LARGEST RETAILER OF SECOND HAND BOOKS IN EUROPE
Oxfam Bookshop
Oxfam is the largest retailer of second hand books in Europe, selling around 12 million per year. Most of Oxfam's 750 charity shops around the UK sell books, and around 100 are specialist bookshops or book and music shops.
antiquary         
  • [[Ole Worm]]'s [[cabinet of curiosities]], from ''Museum Wormianum,'' 1655
  • Thomas Hearne]], [[John Strype]], and [[Elias Ashmole]].
  • ''Le Singe Antiquaire'' (c. 1726) by [[Jean-Siméon Chardin]]
  • Pit Mead Roman villa mosaic, illustrations by [[Catherine Downes]], engraved by [[James Basire]] and presented to the SAL by [[Daines Barrington]]
  • Society of Antiquaries]] in 1774.
  • The entrance to the premises of the [[Society of Antiquaries of London]], at [[Burlington House]], [[Piccadilly]]
  • Learned Society of Antiquarians]]".
SPECIALIST OR AFICIONADO OF ANTIQUITIES OR THINGS OF THE PAST
Antiquary; Antiquarians; Antiquarianism; Antiquarism; Antiquaries; Antiquarianism in ancient Rome; Antiquarian society; Antiquarius; Antiquarian History
(antiquaries)
An antiquary is a person who studies the past, or who collects or buys and sells old and valuable objects.
= antiquarian
N-COUNT
Antiquarianism         
  • [[Ole Worm]]'s [[cabinet of curiosities]], from ''Museum Wormianum,'' 1655
  • Thomas Hearne]], [[John Strype]], and [[Elias Ashmole]].
  • ''Le Singe Antiquaire'' (c. 1726) by [[Jean-Siméon Chardin]]
  • Pit Mead Roman villa mosaic, illustrations by [[Catherine Downes]], engraved by [[James Basire]] and presented to the SAL by [[Daines Barrington]]
  • Society of Antiquaries]] in 1774.
  • The entrance to the premises of the [[Society of Antiquaries of London]], at [[Burlington House]], [[Piccadilly]]
  • Learned Society of Antiquarians]]".
SPECIALIST OR AFICIONADO OF ANTIQUITIES OR THINGS OF THE PAST
Antiquary; Antiquarians; Antiquarianism; Antiquarism; Antiquaries; Antiquarianism in ancient Rome; Antiquarian society; Antiquarius; Antiquarian History
·noun Character of an antiquary; study or love of antiquities.
antiquary         
  • [[Ole Worm]]'s [[cabinet of curiosities]], from ''Museum Wormianum,'' 1655
  • Thomas Hearne]], [[John Strype]], and [[Elias Ashmole]].
  • ''Le Singe Antiquaire'' (c. 1726) by [[Jean-Siméon Chardin]]
  • Pit Mead Roman villa mosaic, illustrations by [[Catherine Downes]], engraved by [[James Basire]] and presented to the SAL by [[Daines Barrington]]
  • Society of Antiquaries]] in 1774.
  • The entrance to the premises of the [[Society of Antiquaries of London]], at [[Burlington House]], [[Piccadilly]]
  • Learned Society of Antiquarians]]".
SPECIALIST OR AFICIONADO OF ANTIQUITIES OR THINGS OF THE PAST
Antiquary; Antiquarians; Antiquarianism; Antiquarism; Antiquaries; Antiquarianism in ancient Rome; Antiquarian society; Antiquarius; Antiquarian History
n.

Википедия

Dillons the Bookstore

Dillons was a British bookseller founded in 1936, named after its founder and owner Una Dillon. Originally based in Bloomsbury in London, the company expanded under subsequent owners Pentos in the 1980s into a bookselling chain across the United Kingdom. In 1995 Pentos went into receivership and sold Dillons to Thorn EMI, which immediately closed 40 of the 140 Dillons bookstore locations. Of the remaining 100 stores, most kept the name Dillons, while the remainder were Hatchards and Hodges Figgis. Within Thorn EMI, Dillons was placed in the HMV Group, which had been a division of Thorn EMI since 1986. EMI demerged from Thorn in August 1996, and Dillons-HMV remained an EMI holding. Dillons was subsumed under rival chain Waterstones' branding in 1999, at which point the brand ceased to exist.